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Full list of European holiday destinations where Brits could face biggest delays

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Experts have revealed the delays tourists can expect travelling to and from major UK airports, with many popular European holiday destinations amongst those with take-off hold-ups

Brits could face up to 30-minute delays heading to European destinations this summer(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A study has revealed the popular European destinations where UK holidaymakers are most and least likely to experience delays to their flights.

A new analysis of Civil Aviation Authority data compiled by airline compensation specialists, AirAdvisor, has revealed the average different delay times for popular European holiday destinations based on flights to and from major UK airports in January 2024.




Whilst delays further afield to destinations like Phuket, Thailand, can expect their journey to be delayed by up to 90 minutes, Brits seeking European trips can also expect delays.

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Whilst delays further afield to destinations like Phuket, Thailand, can expect their journey to be delayed by up to 90 minutes, Brits seeking European trips can also expect delays(Getty Images)

Tourists travelling to Sofia, Bulgaria, can experience 20-minute delays, Marseille, France — 18 minutes and Prague, Czech Republic — 16 minutes. For those travelling to Italy, multiple cities across the country experience delayed flights, including Palermo ( 19 minutes) and Naples (16 minutes).

Flights to and from Turkish airports popular with UK holidaymakers like Izmir (18 minutes) and Istanbul (16 minutes) are also prone to delays.

There are some locations that experience minimal average delays like Palma, Spain (7 minutes), Faro, Portugal (8 minutes), Madrid, Spain (8 minutes) and Alicante, Spain (9 minutes). Travellers heading to Dubrovnik, Croatia, will be pleased to hear the delays expected to flights average at zero minutes.

Anton Radchenko CEO at AirAdvisor explained: “Our analysis highlights the extent to which British air travellers are still being affected by disruption to their travel plans, with average delays to some flights extending to well over an hour.

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